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  2. Legal status of fictional pornography depicting minors

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    There is debate as to, whether cartoon pornographies (example: comics, illustrations, anime) sexually depicting purely fictional minor characters or young-looking purely fictional adult characters, really lead to sexual crimes against minors, and whether legally regulating such cartoons is a violation of freedom of expression and creation.

  3. Category:Fictional LGBTQ characters - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ is a collective term which stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender sexual and gender identities. LGBTQ portal This category is for fictional LGBT-identified characters appearing in films, television, shows, theater, books, comics, music, and video games.

  4. Fictosexuality - Wikipedia

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    Fictosexuality and fictromance are occasionally regarded as a form of parasocial relationship in media studies and game studies. [10] [11] Xiwen Liao claims that research on parasocial relationships often centers on unidirectional attachment from the audience to the character, thereby overlooking the intricate and diverse relationships between fictosexuals or fictromantics, and fictional ...

  5. List of LGBTQ characters in modern written fiction - Wikipedia

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    This article covers notable characters who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer, as well as characters who are pansexual, asexual, non-binary and intersex. Characters listed here should have verifiable third-party sources commenting on their sexuality or gender identity, with additional explanation as necessary. Only notable ...

  6. List of fictional gay characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of gay characters in fiction, i.e. characters that either self-identify as gay or have been identified by outside parties to be gay, becoming part of gay media. Listed characters are either recurring characters, cameos, guest stars, or one-off characters, some of which may be gay icons.

  7. Homonormativity - Wikipedia

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    The term "homonormativity" was popularized by Lisa Duggan in her 2003 critique of contemporary democracy, equality, and LGBT discourse. [5] Duggan draws from heteronormativity, popularized by Michael Warner in 1991, [6] and concepts rooted in Gayle Rubin's notion of the "sex/gender system" [7] and Adrienne Rich's notion of compulsory heterosexuality. [8]

  8. Lists of LGBTQ figures in fiction and myth - Wikipedia

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    List of webcomics with LGBT characters; By type. List of fictional pansexual characters; List of fictional asexual characters; List of fictional aromantic characters; List of fictional trans characters; List of fictional non-binary characters; List of fictional polyamorous characters; List of fictional intersex characters; List of fictional ...

  9. Category:Fictional characters by sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Lists of television characters by sexuality (4 P) I. Fictional characters involved in incest (67 P) L. Fictional LGBTQ characters (18 C, 1 P) P. Fictional pedophiles ...